Answer:
zur
Explanation:
Meine Oma will nicht <em>_zur_</em> Post gehen.
My grandma doesn't want to go to the post office.
zu + der = zur
Hope this helps ^-^
A simple main clause in German can be written with the same word order as English:
Ich gab dem Jungen einen Ball.
I gave the boy a ball.
However, unlike in English, the word order in a main clause can also be rearranged to emphasize something other than the subject by putting it first – so long as the conjugated verb remains in the second position:
Einen Ball gab ich dem Jungen.
I gave the boy a ball. (as opposed to giving him something else)
Dem Jungen gab ich einen Ball.
I gave the boy a ball. (as opposed to giving it to someone else)
Answer:
i had to use google translate to translate this. but as someone who plays both viola and violin LOVES baroque music (I actually have a poster of vivaldi in my room), yes, his piece Spring from the four seasons depicts the imagery well. his use of trills to sound like birds, and the key it's in is very happy and uplifting, like the season itself.
Explanation:
The other three countries of the CIS that
geographically belong to Europe are Belarus,<span> </span><span> Moldova,
and Ukraine. If you look at the world map, all the other countries are on the
Southern part of Russia which is already an Asian territory. </span>